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22.07.2025
49 Minuten
Susanne van den Eijkel and Lotte Wijsman used to be newcomers to
iPRES not long ago.
Since 2019, both have joined the iPRES conference several times,
in person and online. They talk to Katharina Markus (ZB MED) and
Yvonne Tunnat (ZBW) about their journey with iPRES and Digital
Preservation. Both have ideas how to enjoy the iPRES conference
if you are a newcomer yourself and share advice how to make the
most and the best of the iPRES experience.
The interview was recorded in May 2025.
Persons involved:
Susanne van den Eijkel: Metadata Specialist for Digital
Preservation at the National Archives of the Netherlands
Lotte Wijsman: Preservation Researcher at the National
Archives of the Netherlands
Yvonne Tunnat: Projektmanagerin Digitale
Langzeitarchivierung, ZBW - Leibniz-Informationszentrum
Wirtschaft
Dr. Katharina Markus: Head of Digital Preservation, ZB MED -
Information Centre for Life Sciences
Links:
DPC RAM:
https://www.dpconline.org/digipres/implement-digipres/dpc-ram
DPC CAT:
https://www.dpconline.org/digipres/prof-development/dp-competency/dpc-cat
iPRES:
iPres conference website: https://ipres-conference.org/
iPres proceedings and recordings:
https://www.digipres.org/publications/ipres/
iPRES newsletter 2025:
https://www.ipres2025.nz/news/categories/newsletter
Blog-articles about iPRES attendees' (and organizers')
experiences:
iPRES 2024 - Meeting the Digital Preservation Community -
Impressions of a first-time attendee:
https://www.dpconline.org/blog/wdpd/blog-lukas-hechenblaickner-wdpd2024
Celebrating the heroes of Indigenous Knowledge in Africa:
Honouring Ladi Kwali’s Legacy and the Art of Nigerian Pottery:
https://www.dpconline.org/blog/wdpd/blog-folasade-adepoju-wdpd2024
The Difficulty with Art: Reflections on the iPRES 2024
session “Preserving Works of Art”:
https://www.dpconline.org/blog/cdf-ipres2024-delaney-sweep
Recap of IPRES 24: Embracing Digital Preservation with a
Twist of Fun:
https://www.dpconline.org/blog/blog-sean-macmillan-ipres24
iPRES 2024 from afar - some takeaways:
https://www.dpconline.org/blog/ipres-2024-from-afar-some-takeaways
People Make iPres:
https://www.dpconline.org/blog/people-make-ipres
iPres 2022 Blog by Wellington da Silva:
https://www.dpconline.org/blog/ipres-2022-blog-by-wellington-da-silva
The Digital Preservation Storage Criteria Game can be found via:
https://osf.io/sjc6u/
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11.06.2025
50 Minuten
Marcel Ras was part of the comittee that organized the iPRES in
Amsterdam 2019. That was the last iPRES that took place before
the COVID-19 pandemic. He now talks to Katharina Markus (ZB MED)
and Yvonne Tunnat (ZBW) about pre-pandemic and post-pandemic
conferences and the challenges of hybrid conferences.
He also speaks about the advantages to organize iPRES in your own
country, in his case, the Netherlands; and why it is a good idea
to bring iPRES to other continents like Africa and South America
within the next few years and what will be necessary to achieve
this goal.
The interview was recorded in April 2025.
Persons involved:
Marcel Ras: Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Yvonne Tunnat: Projektmanagerin Digitale
Langzeitarchivierung, ZBW - Leibniz-Informationszentrum
Wirtschaft
Dr. Katharina Markus: Leitung Digitale Langzeitarchivierung,
ZB MED - Informationszentrum Lebenswissenschaften
Links:
iPres Statement of Principles:
https://dev.ipres-conference.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/iPRES_Statement_of_Principles_1.0.pdf
Context of the iPRES Code of Conduct:
https://dev.ipres-conference.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/Context_iPRES_Code_of_Conduct_1.0.pdf
iPRES Code of Conduct:
https://dev.ipres-conference.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/iPRES_Code_of_-Conduct_1.0.pdf
Code of Civility of the iPRES Steering Group:
https://dev.ipres-conference.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/Code_of_Civility1.0_iPRES_Steering_Group.pdf
International Conference on Digital Preservation:
https://ipres-conference.org/
Research Data Alliance: https://www.rd-alliance.org/
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28.04.2025
50 Minuten
Katharina Markus (ZB MED) and Yvonne Tunnat (ZBW) talk to Jette
Junge of the Royal Danish Library about organizing and planning
the international digital preservation conference iPRES 2026 in
September 2026 in Copenhagen. They also touch on the topics of
iPRES in general, what's special about iPRES, why coffee breaks
are important (and also why virtual conferences sometimes aren't
enough) and what has changed with iPRES during the last few
years.
The interview was recorded in March 2025.
Persons involved:
Jette Junge: Digital Collections Manager, Royal Danish
Library
Yvonne Tunnat: Projektmanagerin Digitale
Langzeitarchivierung, ZBW - Leibniz-Informationszentrum
Wirtschaft
Dr. Katharina Markus: Leitung Digitale Langzeitarchivierung,
ZB MED - Informationszentrum Lebenswissenschaften
Links:
iPres 2022 (Glasgow) - Closing ceremony:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fffBoZ5ataE
iPres 2022 (Glasgow) - Keynote Speaker: Tamar
Evangelestia-Dougherty:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lDEWqey559M
iPRES Conference: https://ipres-conference.org/
The UNHCR Archives: A Short Film:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MckHt3um5ro
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11.03.2025
58 Minuten
Katharina Markus (ZB MED) and Yvonne Tunnat (ZBW) interview Sarah
Middleton (Chief Community Officer) and William Kilbride
(Executive Director) of the Digital Preservation Coalition (DPC).
Sarah and William talk about the scope, goal and ongoing work of
the DPC, the history, how newcomers from all over the world are
welcomed and which kind of conflict helps while facing the
challenges of digital preservation, while others will be
mitigated.
The interview was recorded in February 2025.
Persons involved:
Yvonne Tunnat: Projektmanagerin Digitale
Langzeitarchivierung, ZBW - Leibniz-Informationszentrum
Wirtschaft
Dr. Katharina Markus: Leitung Digitale Langzeitarchivierung,
ZB MED - Informationszentrum Lebenswissenschaften
Sarah Middleton: Chief Community Officer, Digital
Preservation Coalition
William Kilbrige: Executive Director, Digital Preservation
Coalition
Links:
DPC: https://www.dpconline.org/
DPC on Blue Sky:
https://bsky.app/profile/dpc-chat.digipres.club.ap.brid.gy
DPC on Mastodon:
https://openbiblio.social/@dpc_chat@digipres.club
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13.02.2025
43 Minuten
Interview with Usman Ibrahim Babagana from the University of
Maiduguri and Ramat Library about the preservation of indigenous
knowledge of climate change adaptation.
Ibrahim is a PhD Researcher at the University of Maiduguri and
aims to preserve indigenous knowledge from the rural communities
in the north of Nigeria, especially about climate change
Adaptation, but also about medicine, culture and other aspects of
daily life.
The interviewer Yvonne Tunnat (from ZBW Kiel) had heard Ibrahim’s
presentation at iPRES in Belgium in fall 2024 and then invited
him for further questions to the nestor podcast.
Ibrahim is not only collecting the data (pictures, interview
transcripts, short videos), but also taking care of the
preservation of these data at Ramat Library and also aims to make
the data accessible for a broader audience. There is also a
Memorandum of Understanding with the University of Hildesheim,
where he will spend some time in 2025.
He is working with the help of DPC RAM: Digital Preservation
Coalition Rapid Assessment Model by the DPC (Digital Preservation
Coalition).
The interview was recorded in January 2025.
Persons involved:
Yvonne Tunnat: Projektmanagerin Digitale
Langzeitarchivierung, ZBW - Leibniz-Informationszentrum
Wirtschaft
Usman Ibrahim Babagana, PhD researcher at the University of
Maiduguri, Nigeria
Links:
Maiduguri
University:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_Maiduguri
Ramat Library:https://unimaidelibrary.com/
Digital Preservation of indigenous Knowledge in Ramat Library
(University of Maiduguri, Nigeria) by Usman Ibrahim Babagana and
Gladys
Kemboi; URL:https://doi.org/10.21428/5676bf2d.783b0f9e
DPC RAM:http://doi.org/10.7207/dpcram24-03 (PDF)
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